There was confusion about which Yankee ordered the code Red (Sox) after a strange intentional walk led to Gerrit Cole unraveling. Cole was rolling through three innings Saturday before issuing a ...
After an eventful Boston win on Saturday, in which Cole intentionally walked Rafael Devers with the bases empty and one out ...
Yankees starter Gerrit Cole, amid a near-perfect game, took an unusual step by intentionally walking Red Sox slugger Rafael ...
NEW YORK — Will the real Gerrit Cole please stand up? The Cole that took the mound in the first three innings of Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox was the ace the New York Yankees need in ...
Cole’s unorthodox intentional walk of his longtime on-field nemesis proved to be the turning point in the Yankees’ 7-1 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Saturday afternoon in the Bronx. With the ...
Gerrit Cole continues to be haunted by Rafael Devers. The New York Yankees ace has had difficulty getting the Boston Red Sox third baseman out during the past four seasons. Going into Saturday's ...
It was a strange scene on Saturday when New York Yankees starter Gerrit Cole was flirting with perfection in the fourth inning when he stepped off the mound, flashing four fingers wide to point ...
New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole has joked around that Boston Red Sox All-Star Rafael Devers is his kryptonite, and the numbers in the head-to-head matchup between pitcher and slugger say as much ...
All seven of Boston's runs came in the third and fourth innings against Yankees starting pitcher Gerrit Cole. While the reigning AL Cy Young winner was rolling through 3.1 innings pitched (only ...
But that’s how the Yankees described Gerrit Cole’s decision to intentionally walk Boston’s Rafael Devers with one out and the bases empty in the fourth inning Saturday at Yankee Stadium.
New York Yankees pitcher Gerrit Cole pulled a rather stunning move on Saturday that quickly backfired on him. Throughout Cole’s career, Red Sox third baseman Rafael Devers has owned the pitcher.